“The Eagles are not going to shop Jackson. The instant they do, they’ll forfeit any negotiating advantage they may have in trying to recoup acceptable value in return. This is especially true with a personality like Jackson, who comes with a history of character concerns. However, if another team came calling, the Eagles certainly wouldn’t laugh and hang up. There’s an opinion among some in the Eagles organization that Jackson’s personality is not a great fit with the locker room culture that Chip Kelly is trying to cultivate, and the Eagles could be open to trading him.”

If a move were made, it wouldn’t be a financial decision. Jackson is due $12.75 million this season, but both of the deals signed by Cooper and Maclin were cap friendly.

This may be nothing, or the Eagles are gauging interest around draft time to assess Jackson’s value.

The Kansas City Chiefs and the San Francisco 49ers would be the most likely suitors. Both organizations are in desperate need of an explosive player maker at wide receiver. Jackson clearly fits those needs. Both franchises would have to rework their salary cap situation to afford Jackson and their upcoming draft class.

Jackson’s production would be hard to replace. Jackson had career-highs in 2013 with 82 receptions for 1,332 yards and nine touchdowns. His ability to stretch a defense vertically is a perfect fit in Philadelphia.

I think all @eagles fans need to relax on deSean jackson. He is a player that had over 80 catches and over 1300 yards. Hard to replace